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Instrument number CASA EX40/15 I, GERARD JOHN CAMPBELL, Executive Manager, Operations Division, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under regulation 11.160 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR 1998) and subsection 33 (3) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901. [Signed G.J. Campbell] Gerard J. CampbellExecutive ManagerOperations Division 23 February 2015 Exemption — navigation and anti-collision lights (Aerorescue) 1 Duration This instrument: (a) commences on 1 March 2015; and (b) expires at the end of February 2018, as if it had been repealed by another instrument. 2 Repeal Instrument CASA EX14/12 is repealed. 3 Definition In this instrument: target aircraft means an aircraft that is being monitored for the purposes of border protection or surveillance. 4 Application This instrument applies to Aerorescue Pty Limited, Aviation Reference Number 599914 (the operator), and pilots in command of the operator’s Dornier D328 aircraft, when operating for the purposes of border protection or surveillance on behalf of an organisation mentioned in Schedule 1. 5 Exemption The operator and the pilot in command of the operator’s aircraft are exempt from complying with the requirements of: (a) clause 3 of Appendix V of Civil Aviation Order 20.18; and (b) subregulation 195 (1) of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 (CAR 1988); and (c) subregulation 196 (3) of CAR 1988. 6 Conditions The exemptions are subject to the conditions mentioned in Schedule 2. Schedule 1 Organisations Australian Federal Police Police Force of an Australian State or Territory Australian Defence Force Australian Maritime Safety Authority Australian Customs and Border Protection Service Schedule 2 Conditions 1 The operator and pilot in command must ensure that, during an operation, the ELTA Radar System is operative at all times. 2 The operator and pilot in command must ensure that the mission management system is serviceable. 3 If in controlled airspace, the pilot in command of the operator’s aircraft must not operate the aircraft with the lights off unless he or she has notified Air Traffic Control (ATC) of this using a prefix to his or her call sign or by another method that has been agreed upon between the pilot in command of the aircraft and ATC. 4 Subject to clause 5, if outside a control area, the pilot in command of the operator’s aircraft must not operate the aircraft with the lights off unless he or she is satisfied that there is no other aircraft within 10 nautical miles. 5 In the case of target aircraft, whether inside or outside a control area, the pilot in command of the operator’s aircraft must not operate the aircraft with the lights off within 3 nautical miles of the target aircraft.

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